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Fjotolf Hansen Wikipedia & Trial Video – Who Were His Victims?

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Andrew Adams

Published Jan 06, 2026

Fjotolf Hansen, aka Anders Behring Breivik, appeared in a parole hearing. For his Wikipedia details, continue reading this article.

On February 13, 1979, Fjotolf Hansen was born. He is a far-right Norwegian domestic terrorist who carried out the 2011 Norway attacks on July 22, 2011.

On that day, he killed eight people at Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo with a vehicle bomb, then 69 people at a Workers’ Youth League (AUF) summer camp on the island of Utya in a mass shooting.

Please take a peek at this article to learn more about his criminal history.

Fjotolf Hansen Wikipedia: Everything We Know

Fjotolf is included on Wikipedia’s official page. We may discover information about his personal details as well as criminal cases on this website.

According to Wikipedia, he was imprisoned for spraying graffiti on walls at the age of 16 and was not picked for conscription into the Norwegian Armed Forces. He joined the anti-immigration, right-wing Progress Party at the age of 20 and headed the party’s youth section in Vest Oslo in 2002.

In 2005, he became a member of a firearms club, and in 2006, he quit the Progress Party. His firm, which he started, was eventually declared bankrupt.

According to Norwegian tax official records, he had no stated income in 2009, and his assets were 390,000 kroner (equal to $72,063).

He paid for the terror acts out of his own wallet, totaling €130,000.

Who Were His Victims? Trial Video

Breivik was found guilty of mass murder, triggering a lethal explosion, and terrorism during his trial in July 2012. He was determined to be mentally ill and responsible for the murders of 77 individuals.

He was sentenced to 21 years in jail, with a minimum of 10 years in prison and the potential of one or more extensions for as long as he is considered a risk to society.

In Norway, this is the maximum penalty. Breivik said that he did not acknowledge the court’s validity. Therefore he did not accept its verdict and opted not to appeal, claiming that doing so would legitimate the Oslo District Court’s power.

Breivik was evaluated by two teams of forensic psychiatrists ordered by the court prior to his trial. Breivik was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia by the first team. Telemark District Court began a four-day trial on January 18, 2022, to determine whether to overturn or uphold the District Attorney’s parole rejection.

Breivik’s lawyer has requested that the trial be placed in a courtroom rather than at the jail in 2022.

His 2012 trial video is available online, as is his most recent trial video, accessed on theguardian.com.

Fjotolf Hansen Aka Anders Behring Breivik Family

His father’s name is Jens Breivik, and his mother’s name is Wenche Behring, according to specific web sources. Jens is an 86-year-old Diplomat, and his wife, Wenche, is 76 years old and worked as a nurse.

Fjotolf has a sister named Elisabeth Breivik, in addition to his family. Unfortunately, there isn’t much information on his sister on the internet.

However, we are doing all we can to acquire all of the information we can about the Hansen family so that we can keep our readers up to date as quickly as possible.